The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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As th? map Indicates, Tampico alta bach a few mlle? from the golf const It J* on*'* river, and the American battleships were anchored there
the city whnrves when the men from the Uolphlu were arrested, the incident leading to th?'demand tor a salute to the Ame ric? a us&?nd the subsequt
blockading of th?1 sennorta. t.**?/* ? [?*[?'?< /j ? >$SSSN&':- .
LEVER'S COTTON
BILL AGREED TO
Hoiiue Committee Oh Agriculture
:r.!$fto th? S*&rfrti?'1SP
prav&l on thc Measure
, (Hy Associate:! Treno )
Washington. May 520.-The Lever .
bill ti? regulate cotton futuros trading
bas. been agreed upon by tho houso
agricultural aub cow mit tee and thc
full committee mn? consider it tomor
row. it provides that thero shall be
nu lux on legit?mate contracts for cot
h?i. Iniuouca a. nrnhihlUtf? fr???
lie officially determinen to bo
illegitimate coutracta for cotton.
lt provides that cotton dealt in on
tho exchanges shall be within tbo
, Htandardl?,d grads? and . creates a
board of appeals to consider dloputea
un io quality, grade or length of staple, <
Publicity of all transactions relating
to futures is prescribed. Provialona of j
sa?a?sBMaMMMPMsssMennsaata?saaM?Mnsngonwg??wtMB^^
. oHtrt?cts also are. included in the
gmsk < tflKm.i?nitwna
ri,nt?5t<,n?air?t? vtfcaM Put llega Der?*
ey In 9e??ntor*a Baca, , 1 :
.vtisnta, May 20.-A state-wide pro-j
t" ?}. is being made against a movement
? ah is under way in Atlanta to put}
; ;?gb. Dorsey in the gubernatorial
M and mako the Mary Phagan mur- j
der case * political issue in iuecotemg
primary.
Btrong political voices_are also rala
? cu against it here in Sir, uorisys homo
community, and present indications
v <?rc that hythe face of this feeling Mr.
Horseys proposed candidacy moy not
lint ls made that If Mr. Oor
- ----- r.i ?ii, nu wnn?? nave io run
,; '. on tho Frank case as a platform, ??nco
. ho. has nevser taken any part, la the
pnbitc or political ???r o? *S* ?>???ei
. ls kaown tu Ute ?r^bl?e i^rs^,
purely and solely through his coonee- |
tion with thU single casie aa.soltcitpr.
?sv. " general and prosecuting attorn ey, I
l?. To Inject the'Frank case ir.to po-j
Utica, iL I? believed by many people j
livre, would be harmful to the welfare j
jg;-,? of Georgia, hurting the state nt hornill
Pp ?ud in Die eyes ai the world How
widely that opinion ls concurred ?ni
-in other sections of G?>?r^ltt*fira^'b? j
ji??S^S froiii the tone of the ?>res?i. ?
^?ta tho, Washington. aeprgUt, Ho? j
; rtrii*. with Us usual cOn*?rvatlstn. j
?'..';. "tVe/havn great respect for Hugh iinr- j
T ?F * lawyer, hui w? full Ut v?v f
?; rt-k^re lils- conviction .of-Leo Frank inj
qualifies him for tho gover- j
.aeon News, under a title "Po
ioal Accidents," ?avs, "Pwrsey may
bo. but he has not yet proven himself
? big man. tie bas never taken .a big
the public Ufo ot the ataie. In
? cal sense ho hass boen ?rested
a aeries* of unusual circumstance*.
must by ali mesas tkeep the
ak casa out cf the gubernatorial
ya tho Savannah Press.
alt? bo nafortunato in . many
?yd for Mr^ pursey to. become a cab:
fur governor Joat now," soya
'. MiRus Painter. "lt would be im
HRHHp?o for him and for tho atato."
J. D ttA?LKOAHi? WANT PAY
Yh?jfr afc toutes -?lpnej Han
- ? v ':-.
: . -?. May ^O^OfaKsegbx. officials
>lg ra?l?aadB operating in the
'fe Joining with the railroad
. .: . r;<. in Biihmltttn?c to. congreha
formal rt
? ?iin.<.M.,a?v Ad '~>i' V>cry ai ? ?
?tjd Un va tr?v^lttig fro&tofttces i
J!AKI5V THAW (JETH Ol TIN?
Sv.il? r of Kianinni Whit* WU b? tnt!?
Guard* Ja Hills. .
CwicortLJ^.H,, May 20.- Within u
>v . ?'? ?UM. ' . Thaw will leave til?)
io'tel uunrtni'jnts in this city whero ho
uafi Irvf^ror^Trtgnt m<Muu(^^ooom'
ranh l hy ?bbriff i loin:.ni A. Drew, of
Doo? county, his custodian, and police
mun lark ?. Stevens, or this city, lila
i i om mate und constant companion,
liv will t>ii-nd-nome limo nt Stover.^
Ct mp on . 'laiaay^HKassasecum, near
Bradford! Then, ?rier a visit to I^k6
Stn ?."ce. Thaw, Drew! and Stevens
will Locate for the Summer at a hotel
in (Jot -hau:, one of the small towns in
tho While Mrtiiniut?
4n?að Test DefenuciL
WabhUigtou. May.20.-That tho testa
required of candidates for admission to '
the navul.Qc?demy aro not. so severe j
ct/opd tho aspirations of the!
lV,^*^:r;nn^y)nan tioy, is the asscr- j
Liloa ot the uavy department in ? .
atatemcuxt JsueVl today! referping toi
S^VOTSMS^ examination -hold at An-1
nSposil on April 21.
.ly nantie? to Frison Soon.
Chicago; Way 20.-AU defendants in ?
the structural iron //orkewjiynahJltc
conspiracy cases, r.hb sro out-'- on {
heads or. whose convictions were at- J
firmed recently, either will surrender,
at lite government prison in. Leaveu
worth*or bo. taken to the peaiBetjftlary I
two w?*ks from tc3ay, according io <
a mandate issued late today by tb? ?
trttitid States court of appeal?;. ;
HAN (?TER HOW MANYI
Kew York, May 20.--Irwin O. Baker '
errtved . here, .tortay having traveled
Bt&jfe, miles from San Diego, Cal., on'
n inotprcyolo In eleven days, eleven
honra and ten minutes. The host pre.
vlous record has hee? twenty dava,
nine hour? a^*?pno minute. i
Winthrop XoUean. !
FXAH?JtATlW.N 1
Tho examination tor tlje award ot
vacant ?cholarships in Winthrop Col
lege and for the admission of hew stu*?
dent? will be held at tho County Const
House on Friday? Jalt J??- at il 'a. av
Applicants must not be les than six
teen years of age. When Scholarships1
are vacant after July 3 they will bo' '
awarded to .houe making tho highest '
aT?ragri at thlg"eSaiiiination, provided, ?
thoy meet ihe conditions governing _
toe awanT!* ' Applicants for scholar- ;
ships ohould write to President John- 3
noa before the examination for Schol- -J
aruhip oxamlnaUon blanks. 1
Scholarships aro worth 9100 and. ?
frei- tutihg?. The next session will
opes, Scp?Wber ,1% 2,944- ..Por fur
?>H*JMA catalogue, ad* ?
dross** Pr?Wen? IK, ?. Johnson. Hoch t
mit, s. c. 'v$si
. _-"-- .1
Jfeat rVoatst aaa Eftleieal tnre for ?
bad Folds. c
When you bave a bad cold you want
H remedy that wii: noi only give re
lief, but effect a prompt and.pomto
ncrit cure, n remedy that ls pleasant?g,
to take, a remedy that "contains noth-|
lng Injurious. Chamberlain's Cough *
Potsmstr mfatu .ull?these requirements !9
C
?eeretio?? anti reatore? tho system-to
a healthy condition. This remedy bas'.
Chotos copyright, 1S14, by American Pres? AaaociatlOK
'iHKSlD?NT WILSON'S address afc the BroolOj?^ip|^ ynnl at tho
funeral services of the soveutecn Vidtqd States, na v?|. fighters Wiled at
Vern Crt? WES a. potable one and uns ?wallon*.-'! ;.:?;!.- co:n
nienfc. The illnst tttion shows bim afc th?'Kew Tori; oltv hall, ece*>a
?nnled by Mayor iiitchr'; tat top), and also portrays the scene at the na*)
ard, when ho delivered ids address before tho seventeen cottras. which werr.
overed with Ameilcun daga. Mora than 12,000 persons wera present at the
irookly?'cerentbal?f^
1 O O O OOOOOOOOO?Oi with wit and bnmtny anowina' hts
'Irish ar. eec tr; ..
.'Mo?TAiN sp^te 0;^??; -
IO9O?C0OOOO006 o
Piedmont, tr
:hoql at this
gement of Mf
tagten la ir ti
?0.--Tho Sunday
e under thc man
Ailteon and Gig
uriahluR condition.
"hu red
John A
? M?,
Trum;)
her br
Mr.
und ec
Friday with
ott ]
es. are ripe j
aro ripofc
fterorxm. Di.> eirclo is <
s iacreser: th? members!)
Thi?tJ Division Wffl Gather With
Grove fcaptwt C?utrch -
T?^? I,'iii wu iiii.t.?Uite u? t?i?? ??i?rii^iivr
vhjlpo, Soltada Association wilt ?wet
wlCa Shady drove Baptist church Muy
Slat, 1*14.
a. ni. Devotional
iiatio?.
C. A. patent or
-Toe. need toir ? new
to hiv placed cn ..Religious
XZ^^?^- "01:
?;l5-^F?e great doctrines o? Ute
Bible, ano i the need fer stressing
thenii-W. W. Leathers, C. A. Water?
and W. T. Tato.
3 p. m.-How ean wo beai-'nae tln>
5th Sunday-R. fi. Br?scale. L. E.
Csianbell. . Onen for ?cneral discus- i
lion.
Sunday,. 10:30 a. m.-Sunday Behool
li-Sermon by Dr. V..T. Cody or
W. W. Leathers. r '
R. H. RURRISS.
For Committee.
BALL t?\m SATlTUUAV
. A fast and interesting .ga^e ia ex
pected Saturday afternoon at Bucca
Vista Park when. *b* Y,,Jji. <?, A. and
Gluck Milla.teams get together for tho
Brat time this ?eaaon.
The Mill boys have always been ca
pable of playing jam-up ball each sea
so?:, and are statriug where they, left
bunch.
off last aeson with a fast and scrap
The V. M.. C. A. team has Just re
cently, bean.,organised by Mr. Fred M.
Burnett, th? popular young secretary
of the "Y" and he states that, he hu*
an aggregation that .wit compare.fav
orably with the bast in the entire stat?;.
Much enthusiasm is being.tn^lfe/tf
edd over, the prospects of a classy tcaiu
thia year by tba YvM.';Cf, A.. boys ?"?.
ij* aafe bet tabt ?hey will come out of
th? cnmlnj? affray, taitu ?... \'l'J
tory, a good crowd is expected out to
Witness the contest.
SfH?n? Not to Oppose Swanson.
Richmond, May. 2Q.-r-?oysrnor Stu
art today Issued a statement in which
he declared he ia not and. will not
bo a candidate for any office that
um iiiter??'^c ~;?h tf?~ ut?ch?rg? o?
his duties "for the full term of tho
to newspaper publications that he
would opposo Senator Swanson, aided
by Representative Glass whom he
would support for governor.
CONCERNING
J?OOERN SAMTATJOTf IS A ORtlW.
IS? GOOD.
No woman or man van perform full
duty to Kiemaolves or to fctbam un
less ihev Kw? ?tVxoBeivea clean with
in. .
An upset liver or sluggish kidnoya
will spoil your work and worth.
Regularly, take CA R'S WEILL'S LIV
E.O-AI? und ?nu fill u A. u^u-j
in this climate , for ii w?I classe your
system aa soap will .clease your hands.
C.V?SVYKLL'S LI VSR-AIU takes
ihs. place or cworaci-takps ?ta place CJU
ccpting.the AFTER off oct?. ;-/j?KSKt?
Ii generally acta JJIGHT NOW on
the liver and kidneys and. eliminate*
thi? po'i-ons und'accumulation*.
: Resalta-internal ci osai inaaa and by
?o?? 6! pure VEGETABLE, com
pound.
No danger, no dl?comroru
On sale at. Frieraon's Pharmacy in
funded In fuji ll. you wish it. Hut you
won't, whr-n you try this scientific
remedy.
Just Bcfw^iij j
y?^^ and 11
j ^^^^^^^ tfcik^ ||a
by the fireside. ' .MME&BHiuPel^* v s j.
' logical tfOyii: ?
K as ettaetl** ?* yon-Jkle^ how. if |?
t?ive >t a PONCH. :.3$4dtssvejyr ill
ll i#?4:
$2 to $3
'W 350 Pairs Ladies Ox
j?|k fords and Purrias iii Pat/
W^^??BK These shoes ar
^|H?^j^r well worth $2.50 to
^^^KS?^^tl *3.0, r>tit to fit jyoti
^(Hfe pocketbook as wei)
your feet we have plac
ed ^them on sale at *
SJ S? to .?SSt..
TUF. OM: m'H'S NJ!.?K .STOUT:
^ WK *SEM. Hilt C'AMH O?lfc?
???p?w*t^rwa^^?Tffip'*r?^^ II.? ..i^... "^,i?u
I?ai;?| tl? Tfeitigs #?? W?
Perhaps N?ed During
Refrigerators
W?ter Coolers,
Ice Creajpn Freezers,
Oil Cook Stove?,
Steam Gobker?,
; Screen Doors, [, * '\ ; ?;^.?Sj?
Screen Windows,
Lawn Hose.
Lawn Sprinklers,
are1
Sullivan Hard ware tia
Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C
O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o
SiX AND TVV?NTY o
6 ci 6\o ooooaooo o o o
wuiiamatod, ~ May 29.-Every th log
i thia section ls needing a good rain.
here is no one vno has a staht} of
P&Wj?tld much o? it.haa beca .niant
i a month. Some few did "not stet
trough planting and ore waiting for
rain so that they can ?ulah. Corn ls
ery little better than cotton. Early
?aoicd corn is ao?qg lalriy well, "but
lost of the crop was planted" late.
?macQ?cntly 'it Is ..'coining up Very
iOWjjr..
Wheat and oats are very sorry and
large amoiSafcywii! hardly be worth
arvesHng.
Sam Hicks and family visited his
ia, Charlie ?ksk^ ei JPiercetaw? issi
unday,
^l^feMartin and family visited rel
ives near Roberts last jpwt
A. WV Pickepa was a bn&nafei visit -1
r to Anderdon I*?t 5'-.
. . - . .?-!
ices at Friendship hut Sunday.
Hovey Stegail was visiting friends,
ear Pendleton last Sunday. (
Mrs. J. D, Moore is vory sick a*. I
resent, lier many rr tends "wish her j
.speedy recovery as she is greatly j
itssed in the Sunday ??hool. |
Ob)..thursday night octile waek thW|
!^f*.^?W?4^^"?lo? .with - an ta-1
seating px-ogflBn. ?Tb|| hhs been one
Ii?-**?*sessions tnat ha? evor bet nj
lugbt here and every one is hoping!
na^MiaSeai-anio*-weftf frijfr will!
, style or piano do
prefer? For which size is
flb<e&fct adapted? We
the best makes in both styles-r
instruments that are unmatchable
in tone knd beauty of appearances
Finished tn walnut and mahogany
and constructed in the most sciejn*
; We wourel iiKc io
Ksvs yQ>? ca?? anLI make your se
lection ai your leisure. Try atty
instrument you like-you will find
them all perfect in every way.
?U.IS Iii
MUSIC HOUSE
B?ecW?y Bldg., Anderson,
in
>* m* to Ksowas 1
?rr a pleasant Omi
Isa. Every sae ol
tessie, of Belton station vi??
Uwe? jere last, Thursday and
fe h. ?araott and wife ?f
?i. youth
larson, las
tie QeoM
J. A. Martin and T. C. Wils
of[recently bought the Watkins, p
Iking, of j potting up an
iwer plaut at tbe old mill p
e pu?>5se of ginning, grind
Arrn.TftiJST i?;